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Woman Claims To Be A ‘Time Traveller’ From Year 3812, Shows Picture From Mars
Is it real? Read on to see if it’s a hoax.
A woman who calls herself “Mary” claims to have returned after time-traveling to the year 3812. She brought along a picture she claims to be of the planet Mars in the YouTube video with almost 700k views now.
“So I appeared on Mars, it looked like a desert with many buildings, I immediately took a photo,” she said.

The Georgian-born 37-year-old continued, “You can see the spaceships on which we came, you can also see buildings. Mars was very interesting and at the same time very frightening.”
She added that the inhabitants of the Red Planet were “only Chinese” and they have a “contract with the whole world.”
“They should bring the most expensive metals from Mars, nearly 70 percent. So, except them, the other people were guests, and visited there only as a tourist.”
She explained, “Metals were not like metals of our planet. I thought people worked at mines, but only robots work. Some of them have intelligence, and some were only for hard work.”
Apex TV who interviewed the woman wrote in their description, “This woman claims to have traveled to the 38th century. We sat down for an interview in an undisclosed location as she told us her story. She claims to have brought back an actual future picture from Mars. What do you think? Is this woman an actual time traveler?”
Several found themselves believing the story, but many refuted that what she said were true.

The clip below is 20 minutes of her slowly narrating what kind of world she landed on.
A commentator who was particularly skeptical wrote, “1st she never took that photo on mars, she took that photo from the internet (it’s a NASA concept photo for the colonization of Mars) and 2nd the years of 3800-3899 is the 39th century, not the 38th century (that would be 3700-3799).”
The photo the woman claimed to have brought with her from the future.

To which, we set out to look for and yes, these pictures popped up: one of them was from the ‘Mars One Project’ that went bankrupt.


While this is NASA’s first prize-winner of the 3D-printed Habitat Challenge, “Ice House.”

